harmonik

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Indonesian[edit]

Etymology[edit]

From English harmonic.

Pronunciation[edit]

  • IPA(key): [harˈmonɪk̚]
  • Hyphenation: har‧mo‧nik

Adjective[edit]

harmonik

  1. (mathematics, physics) harmonic: used to characterize various mathematical entities or relationships supposed to bear some resemblance to musical consonance.

Noun[edit]

harmonik (first-person possessive harmonikku, second-person possessive harmonikmu, third-person possessive harmoniknya)

  1. harmonic:
    1. (physics) a component frequency of the signal of a wave that is an integer multiple of the fundamental frequency.
    2. (music) the place where, on a bowed string instrument, a note in the harmonic series of a particular string can be played without the fundamental present.
    3. (mathematics) one of a class of functions that enter into the development of the potential of a nearly spherical mass due to its attraction.

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